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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-12-22, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1949 Announcements '■} du BIRTHS Birth, Death and Marriage Notices ar# Inserted free or charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for Bingle verse, 25c extra for each additional verse, En­gagements 50 c. .. Electrician Electrip Wiring Of All Kinds Motors ~r- Poultry Time Clocks -r- Waterheaters * Thermostats ,—* Furnace Controls Fixtures, etc. Garfield Thomson Phono 232m , Our wish for you is that the joyous spirit of Christmas may reside in your hearts all the year. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, Harry J, Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—-"The Day-spring from on High.” Anthems: "Unto Us a Child Is Born”, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountain”. Solo: "The Holy City"—Mr. Donald Hughes. Male Quartette: "The ■Still Leads.” 12 noon—'Sunday School. p.m.—Candlelight Carol vice. Story: "The Shepherd Didn't Go.” Anthems: "There Were Shep­ herds," "Love Came Down Christmas”, and "Cantique Noel." Solo: "Bethlehem” — Mrs. Hockey, Trio; "O Little Town of Beth­ lehem”—Misses D. Davis, M, Follick, Mrs. G. Skinner. Duet: "Star of the East”— Messrs. F. Wildfong and G. Skinner. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m,—■Sunday school. 11 a.m.—A Carol Service. Star Ser- Who at De N. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev, O. L. Langford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist Christmas Services Sat., Dec. 24, 11:30 night Communion Sun., Dec. 25, 9:00 Communion. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday 11:30 a.m.—Christmas Service, with special hymns and carols. p.m.—Mid­ Service. a.m.—Holy School. .( BROCK —- In Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, December 16, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Nor­ man Brock, as son, William Earl, a brother for the girls DINNEY—In Exeter .on Wednes­ day, December 14, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dinney, a daughter, Brenda Sybjlla FAHRNER — ,At Mrs. Batten's nursing home on Sunday, De­ cember 18, 194:9, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fahrjier, Credi­ ton, a gon, 'Charles Albert. McCLOUD—At st, .Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Tuesday, De­ cember 6, 1949, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'McCloud, (Jr.) (nee Florence Truemner) of Park­ hill are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, a sister for Douglas Neil and Barbara Rose. Telephone Staff Party The local staff of the Bell Telephone Company (and it may surprise you to know that the staff numbers twelve ladies) held & jolly Christmas' party on Thusday evening last, it started with a banquet at the Monetta Menard Blue and Dance, followed by an hour’s dancing after which the ladies returned to the telephone central -and distributed gifts among themselves, We would remind you that while we are enjoying the Christmas holi­ day, the Bell Telephone staff will be a busy lot handling the rush of Christmas greeting calls. 1 Page 9 Hayter’s Garage / Dashwood Deep down in our hearts we know of no song, no poem, * no truer word to express our sentiments than this sincere greet­ ing: "Merry Christmas— and Happy New Year!” Exeter Farm Equipment BAKER—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Richard “ " away five 1, 1945. Five years that sad When one we away; God took will; Within still. —-Sadly family. Baker, i years who passed ago, January Fi passed sincehave day, loved was called him our home, it was His hearts he liveth missed by wife and* EUMVILUE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns have received word from their daughter, Mrs. Howard Otis* that she and her children, Lynn, six months, and Lonnie* a year and a half, had arrived safely at Long Branch, N.J. Sigmn. Otis motored up for his family and the tri# through the moun­tains on icy roads was a treach­ erous ope. Mr. Otis has been sta­ tioned at this Atlantic coast re­ sort for some time op a U.S- and Canadian joint training plan. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brock and sons visited with relatives at Glencairn for the week-end. Don't forget the Winchelsea School concert in the church on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster of Granton visited Wednesday evening with Mr. Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. and family, and Bruce Cooper visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ sell King of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. and Mrs. Ross /Skinner and Larry visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch of London. ‘’Share your spares’* througU the Times-Advocate Want Ads. and Mrs, Jas. Alvin Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Oy£n4)r@s$ecl Turkeys and Capons Order now I You get the best from SilvercresM Turkeys; under 20 lbs. 65# a lb, over 26 lbs, 60# a lb. Capons; 55# a lb. Orders taken for New Year’s Silvercrest Poultry Farms Owned and. operated by EDGAR & MBS, CUDMORE Phone 17-r-14 Exeter JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director Christmas Services 11 a.m.—"Bethlehem." Anthems: "Unto Us a Child Born", "Behold Thy King”. Solo: Jean McDonald. Duet: .Mrs. Thos. Coates Mrs. M. Cudmore. 3 p.m.—Sunday School. Open Christmas Service. p.m.—Service Conducted the Y.P.S. Come and enpoy the Christmas carols and music. Address: Carfrey Cann. Ohoir: Selected. Is and by and PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed,, 8 p.m.—Bible Study & Prayer. % Thurs., 8 p.m.-—Practice for Concert. FrL, 8 pan.—Christmas Concert. You are invited. Sun., 10 a.m,—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—M or n in g Wor­ ship. A Saviour is born. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Joyful Songs of Praise by Joyful Singers. Sun., 8 p.m.—Thou shaft call His name Jesus, for He shall Save His People from their Sins. the Boxing Day In response to a petition from a number of the merchants of Exeter, I declare Tuesday, December 27, 1949, as Boxing Day and a civic holiday, and I hereby call upon all citizens to observe the day as such. In order to make this a happy season, we would request that the Safety Rules be observed by motor­ ists and pedestrians. CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Minister: Harold F. Currie Christmas Family Sunday On All Charges Worship: Shipka—10:15 a.m. Crediton—11:30 a.m. Brinsley—3:00 p.m. Church School: Shipka—10:15 a.m. Crediton—10:30 a.m. Brinsley—1:30 p.m. . ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister 10 a.m.—Morning Worship. "Our Lord’s Reception." 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—'Christmas Program by the Sunday School. Miscellaneous numbers and a cantata, ‘‘His Star Still Shin.es.’’ ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE — Anglican — Grand Bend, Ontario 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m. — Morning Prayer A hearty welcome is extended to all. Holy Communion First Sunday of each month. Dashwood Ladies* Aid Elect Officers The Zion Lutheran Ladies’ Aid of Dashwood held their annual meeting on December 14, with the ' ’ ~ Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. P. Miller; Librarians, Mrs. Wein, Miss Luella Kuntz; Flower and Treat Treasurer, Mrs. Al. Miller; Card Secretary, Mrs. The congregation Ladies’ Aid consent Lutheran Women’s League. Tile missionary meeting is to be held every third meeting of the Ladies’ Aid, and all ladies of the congregation cordially invited to attend. election of officers: Pres., Milfred Merner; Vice-Pres., Edward Hamacher; Sect’y, Lome Genttner; Treasurer, Kleinstiver; Pianist, Mrs. Ed. Kraft. gave the to join the Missionary the are "She is a woman who has gone through a groat deal for hei- be­ lief.” "Indeed? What is her belief?1’ She believes she can wear a 5 shoe on a No. 7 foot,” A. J, Sweitzer, Reeve The warmth of the Yule logs burn i n g on the hearth reflect the feeling in our hearts us we wish our many friends happi­ ness and contentment this holiday season. We ex­ tend oar best wishes for MERRY CHRISTMAS Traquair’s Hardware DEATHS FAHRNER — On Sunday, Dec. 18, 1949, Charles Albert, in­ fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fahrner, Crediton. GUETTINGER —- At her late residence in Crediton, on Sun­ day, December 18, 19 49, La­ vina Klumpp, beloved wife of Ernest Guettinger. KALBFLEISCH — At . the resi­ dence of his daughter, Zurich, Ontario, on Sunday, December 18, 1949, Louis Kalbfleisch, in his eighty-fourth year. MUNN — At his late residence, lot 16, con. i3, Hay Township, on Thursday, /December 19 49, John Robert Munn, 62 years. TYERMAN—In Exeter, on day, December 16, 1949, Ida Belle Frain, /beloved wife of Percy Tyerman, in her sixtieth year. GREGUS—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Paul­ ine Gregus, who passed away one year' ago, December 18, 1948. Your weary hours, your days of pain, ♦ Your troubled nights are past; And in our aching hearts we know You have found sweet rest at last. Gone from us but not forgotten, Never shall your memory fade; Loving thoughts will ever linger Around the are laid. —Sadly missed children and John. spot where you by husband, sister, Mary and* ANNOUNCEMENTS 15, aged Fri- Golden Wedding Anniversary and Mrs. Fred Smalla- Hensall will be "at their friends Tuesday, 27, from 2:00 to 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. on the Mr. combe of home” to December and 8:00 occasion of . their Golden Wed­ ding Anniversary. 22* CARDS OF THANKS Garnet Cockwill wishes who so kindly with .flowers, while in St. and since re- i Mrs. to thank all those remembered her cards and treats, Joseph’s 'Hospital, turning home. Mr. Albert Hendricks wishes to thank all his relatives .friends and neighbors who remembered him with cards and flowers while a ' patient in Victoria Hospital, and extends to one and all, a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. * I wish to thank all those who remembered me while I was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since returning home, with cards, flowers and treats. c —Dorothy Finkbeiner Mrs, Robert Munn and family wish to express theii- sincere thanks to the friends and neigh­ bors for their kindness and ex­ pressions of sympathy during their recent bereavement. c I would like to express my sincere thanks to Main Street Church, the W.M.S. members and all the friends who so kind­ ly remembered me with cards and visited me while I was sick,* •—Mrs. John H. Prance Rev. and .Mrs. J. V. Dahms, of Crediton, convey their gratitude to all the friends for their ex­ pressions of kindness and inter­ est during Mrs. Dahms’ .recent hospitalization and convalescence. c Mrs. Percy Mollard and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finkbeiner Wish to express their sincere thanks to the friends of Exeter and Crediton for the kindness and sympathy extended in their recent bereavement, also for the floral tributes, the loan of cars, and to Rev. Mr. Beach and Rev. Mr. Dahms. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark with to thank their many friends who so kindly remembered Mrs, Clark with cards, visits, treats and flowers while ill at her home and during her stay in St. Jo­ seph’s Hospital. A special "thank you” to members of the Council, to Mrs. H. Schenk, president of the Women’s Institute, and to the Library Board for cancelling all meetings in Council* Cham­ bers. * IN MEMORIAM FRASER—In loving memory ot a dear husband, Will Fraser, who passed away one year ago in Clinton Hospital on December 24* 1948. Just a thought of sweet remem­ brance, Just memory sad and true, Just a levs and sad devotion Of one who always thinks you. —Sadly missed by his wife. Subscribers having made a pledge to the South Huron Hospital Association before the canvassers had the receipts and notes ready for them to sign, please oblige by seeing- that your cheque is given to one of the Committee Chairmen not later than this week in order to take advantage of your deduction for Income Tax purposes. LIGHTFOOT- memory Edith . passed 1928. You can Patient, kind and true; No other friend in all the world Will be so true to you. For all her loving kindness, She asks nothing in return, If all the world deserted me, To my mother I could turn. To those who have a mother, Treasure her with care, For you never know her value Till you see her vacant chair. —Fondly remembered by sons and daughters. MAWHINNEY—In loving mem- ’ ory of a dear mother, Mary Ann Mawhinney, who passed away, April 30, 1945, and a d’ear father, Thomas Mawhin­ ney, who year ago, Your weary pain, •In ever loving of a dear mother, Jane Lightfoot, who away December only have one mother, passed away one December 24, 1948. hours, your days of • Your troubled night are past; And in my aching You have found last. Gone from us but Never shall youi- memory fade; Loving thoughts will ever linger, Around the spot where you are laid. —Sadly missed by family, Irene, Vera and Edgar. * MORLOCK — of Herbert who passed 19, 1948. Many a lonely Often a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory Of a dad whom we loved so dear. Fond is the tie that was broken, Dear is he who is gone, In memory we will keep him As long as the years —-Lovingly remembered wife, son and family. heart I know sweet rest at not forgotten, 22, R. N. Creech Ulric Snell Committee Chairmen AT THIS SEASON WHEN BUSINESS CARES ARE OVERSHADOWED In loving memory Charles Morlock, away, December BY GOOD FELLOWSHIP AND KIND THOUGHTS ■’WE SINCERELY WISH YOU heartache Merry Christmas always roll on. by his AN OLD-FASHIONED We Extend to all our very best wishes for a Merry Christmas OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Store Closed Boxing Day, Tuesday, Dec* 27 Open All Day Wednesday, Dec* 28